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that god was able to use me. and it was an honor to be able to be used. >> reporter: the suspect had walked in with an assault rifle ready to kill. but in the end, was no match for a bookkeeper armed with love. >> i've never been so scared in my life. >> me either. but you did great. >> oh, jesus. >> you did great. >> oh, god. >> you can really hear there, i mean, the strain that this had put on you. >> oh, yeah. >> that moment when the police finally came in and he was taken out, what goes through your head? what goes through your heart then? >> when i'd seen the police officers put their hands on him and they were all surrounding him, i knew i could just like breathe. >> you say to me one more time, baby, everything is going to be okay. >> baby, everything is going to be okay. >> that is, obviously, going to be a line that we will all remember. two very powerful women that relied both on their faith and, most of all, on each other. >> just incredible. >> that line that antoinette tuff used. i understand anderso
that god was able to use me. and it was an honor to be able to be used. >> reporter: the suspect had walked in with an assault rifle ready to kill. but in the end, was no match for a bookkeeper armed with love. >> i've never been so scared in my life. >> me either. but you did great. >> oh, jesus. >> you did great. >> oh, god. >> you can really hear there, i mean, the strain that this had put on you. >> oh, yeah. >> that moment when the...
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thanks for being with us here on "new day." time for "cnn newsroom" with the one and only carol costello. i heard there is a check for you in california for $7 million. >> get out! i'm leaving now. thanks. >> you get another hour. >> all right, i'll stay. thanks, guys. "newsroom" starts right now. >>> good morning. thanks so much for being with me. we do begin with breaking news this morning. a bombshell from convicted army private bradley manning. in a statement to "today" show the wikileaks source says he wants to live the rest of his life as a woman and no longer wants to be referred to as bradley, but as chelsea. his gender identity crisis was revealed during the sentencing phase of his trial after the military released this picture of manning wearing a wig and makeup. manning now wants hormone therapy for gender reassignment and that's something the army base where manning is being held does not provide. >> well, i don't know about the sex reassignment surgery that chelsea hasn't indicated that would be her desire. as far
thanks for being with us here on "new day." time for "cnn newsroom" with the one and only carol costello. i heard there is a check for you in california for $7 million. >> get out! i'm leaving now. thanks. >> you get another hour. >> all right, i'll stay. thanks, guys. "newsroom" starts right now. >>> good morning. thanks so much for being with me. we do begin with breaking news this morning. a bombshell from convicted army private...
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that use weed, use it to get loaded. they use it to get high. look, i'm not here to say that it's worse an alcohol. of course it's not worse than alcohol. but why in the world would we legalize another drug so our nation's youth have another substance to abuse and medicate their feelings with? you know, this is, to me, the issue. we don't want to go from one extreme, reefer madness, which we know is a total exaggeration, but we don't want to go to the other extreme where we legalize this drug and endanger so many of our young people. >> okay. look, it can be difficult to sort of stratify the legitimate patients who have use for cannabis not only as a medication but as the only medication for their suffering. and as the doctor says, people who just want to get loaded or get high. that's true. >> if it's no more harmful than alcohol or tobacco, why shouldn't it be legalized? isn't there an inconsistency in government policy? >> i think so. let me take it a step further than that. i think it's irresponsible of the medical c
that use weed, use it to get loaded. they use it to get high. look, i'm not here to say that it's worse an alcohol. of course it's not worse than alcohol. but why in the world would we legalize another drug so our nation's youth have another substance to abuse and medicate their feelings with? you know, this is, to me, the issue. we don't want to go from one extreme, reefer madness, which we know is a total exaggeration, but we don't want to go to the other extreme where we legalize this drug...
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now they're being put to a different use, very good use. they turned those guns on, they are basically dumping water on that area, on the hillside, the mountainside, trying to keep everything really, really moist so if you have some embers that come that way, hopefully it won't ignite that resort community. >> incredible. you don't hear about that very often. snow guns to help fight these fires. dan simon, thank you. >>> on the day that would have been his girlfriend's 30th birthday, the man known as the blade runner wiping away tears in south african courtroom. he's charged with her premeditated murder. olympic sprinter oscar pistorius claims he mistook reeva steenkamp for an intruder when he fatally shot her back on valenti valentine's day of this year. the court set march 3rd as the trial date for pistorius. the trial could take up to a year. >>> he may be the future king of england but right now, he's just dad. for the first time since the birth of his son george, who could forget this moment, prince william is opening up about parentho
now they're being put to a different use, very good use. they turned those guns on, they are basically dumping water on that area, on the hillside, the mountainside, trying to keep everything really, really moist so if you have some embers that come that way, hopefully it won't ignite that resort community. >> incredible. you don't hear about that very often. snow guns to help fight these fires. dan simon, thank you. >>> on the day that would have been his girlfriend's 30th...
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team's mission was not to establish who used chemical weapons but if they had been used at all. it's going to be quite interesting to see if the syrian government will help facilitate a u.n. monitoring trip to the site of theeds most recent attacks as well. >> thank you. we really appreciate it. >>> 2009, was a brutal assault by insurgents leaving american soldiers badly outnumbered in a remote post in afghanistan. lives were lost and braver men wounded, but in end an unlikely hero emerged. we'll have one soldier's incredible story. picasso painted one of his master works at 56. doris taerbaum finished her first marathon at 50. not everyone peaks in their twenties. throughout their lives. passion keeps them realizing possibilities. an ally for real possibilities. aarp. find tools and support at aarp.org/possibilities. >>> it was one of the dead llie days in the war of afghanistan. 53 soldiers took fire from as many as 400 insurgents. eight soldiers were killed and 25 were wounded. through the dust an unlikely hero emerged. 29-year-old army staff sergeant ty carter. jay has the s
team's mission was not to establish who used chemical weapons but if they had been used at all. it's going to be quite interesting to see if the syrian government will help facilitate a u.n. monitoring trip to the site of theeds most recent attacks as well. >> thank you. we really appreciate it. >>> 2009, was a brutal assault by insurgents leaving american soldiers badly outnumbered in a remote post in afghanistan. lives were lost and braver men wounded, but in end an unlikely...
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trust us but i know you don't trust us. so what can -- is there anything that can be done that without infringing upon the rights of privacy for the american people? >> there would be. the if there's an eyes lated case and dealing with maybe the irs targeting or maybe just benghazi or fast and furious, then i think the american people want to trust the commander in chief. people on both sides of the aisle want to believe that the white house is working for us. the problem is just time after time after time and whether you believe these are phony or not, there's too many of them so if you don't believe in one scandal, there's others to choose from. >> stick around. we are not going anywhere. stay with us. we'll take a quick break and then going to talk about the looming threat of a government shutdown. >>> we are back now and talking about president obama's exclusive interview on cnn with our chris cuomo. errol louis and scottie hughes is here with me. so let's talk about money now. the federal budget and funding for the fed
trust us but i know you don't trust us. so what can -- is there anything that can be done that without infringing upon the rights of privacy for the american people? >> there would be. the if there's an eyes lated case and dealing with maybe the irs targeting or maybe just benghazi or fast and furious, then i think the american people want to trust the commander in chief. people on both sides of the aisle want to believe that the white house is working for us. the problem is just time...
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finding a solution will take all of us. but at coca-cola, we know when people come together, good things happen. to learn more, visit coke.com/comingtogether a quarter million tweeters is beare tweeting. and 900 million dollars are changing hands online. that's why hp built a new kind of server. one that's 80% smaller. uses 89% less energy. and costs 77% less. it's called hp moonshot. and it's giving the internet the room it needs to grow. this&is gonna be big. hp moonshot. it's time to build a better enterprise. together. >>> british police say they're looking into new information about princess diana's death. she was killed in a car crash almost 16 years ago in france. police say they are quote scoping information end quote, that has been received and determining if it's relevant and credible, but they didn't have any other details to share. an investigation in 2008 found both the driver of princess diana's car and the cars following her were being grossly negligent. >>> here's a look at what's trending online. yankees st
finding a solution will take all of us. but at coca-cola, we know when people come together, good things happen. to learn more, visit coke.com/comingtogether a quarter million tweeters is beare tweeting. and 900 million dollars are changing hands online. that's why hp built a new kind of server. one that's 80% smaller. uses 89% less energy. and costs 77% less. it's called hp moonshot. and it's giving the internet the room it needs to grow. this&is gonna be big. hp moonshot. it's time to...
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so we found a plan that can travel with us. anywhere in the country. [ male announcer ] join the millions of people who have already enrolled in the only medicare supplement insurance plans endorsed by aarp, an organization serving the needs of people 50 and over for generations. remember, all medicare supplement insurance plans help cover what medicare doesn't pay. and could save you thousands a year in out-of-pocket costs. call now to request your free decision guide. and learn more about the kinds of plans that will be here for you now -- and down the road. i have a lifetime of experience. so i know how important that is. >>> we're keeping a close eye on the federal courthouse in boston. that is where a jury is deliberating now the fate of reputed mob boss james "whitey" bulger. they've been at it now for 3 1/2 days. bulger is accused of killing 19 people during a two-decade reign of terror. deborah feyerick has been following this trial since the very beginning, more than a month ago. are we reading anything into the fact t
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so we found a plan that can travel with us. anywhere in the country. [ male announcer ] join the millions of people who have already enrolled in the only medicare supplement insurance plans endorsed by aarp, an organization serving the needs of people 50 and over for generations. remember, all medicare supplement insurance plans help cover what medicare doesn't pay. and could save you thousands a year in out-of-pocket costs. call now to request your free decision guide. and learn more about the kinds of plans that will be here for you now -- and down the road. i have a lifetime of experience. so i know how important that is. >>> you've seen james bond wear them and you've seen tom cruise in "mission impossible" wear them and now thanks to google you, too, may be able to wear them. special glasses. i'm talking about a high-tech google glass product that can take pictures and video like you see in the images on your screen right now. you can actually look at your burger as you eat it. but even before this product hits the shelves
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it was a young man who taught us. to believe in the way of peace, in the way of love, in the way of nonviolence. so we wanted to do this book to teach another generation. they, too, can do something. they, too, can make a contribution. >> how do you put that in? how do you make that in, chronicle that into a comic book? >> so much is told through oral history what my job was and what we tried to do is take down those words and put them on paper. >> were you ever worried people may get the wrong idea about,ies john lewis putting this in a comic book? this is serious business. >> it is serious, but we had fun. it was drama. the thing about putting it in the comic book, thirn, young children, and people not so young would have an opportunity to read it and feel it. they compiled unreal artists. make it real. >> i think about what you went through, my grandparents went through. i don't always see that fire in young people now. it breaks my heart. it breaks my heart. what do you do with that? >> well, it is my hope, it is
it was a young man who taught us. to believe in the way of peace, in the way of love, in the way of nonviolence. so we wanted to do this book to teach another generation. they, too, can do something. they, too, can make a contribution. >> how do you put that in? how do you make that in, chronicle that into a comic book? >> so much is told through oral history what my job was and what we tried to do is take down those words and put them on paper. >> were you ever worried people...
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this is new for us. i never been in an area where they had bad fires and then we came up here yesterday morning, it was very thick coming through the valley and then cleared. we're hoping we're okay. >> reporter: and it's been difficult for everyone that's affected by this fire. just in the few days and the two days that we have been here, this fire has grown to more than 15,000 achors and as you mentioned, fred, just 7% containment. fred, back to you. >> nick, thanks so much for keeping us posted. >>> so the winds in that fire area have been dying down just a little bit but the conditions overall are still feeding the flames. alexandra steele is in the severe weather system. >> hi, fred. the weather is not cooperating. a myriad fronts. temperatures, rain and wind. so in term s of the temperature, the temperatures in the morning not as low or cool as they have been earlier in the week and the fire activity picked up earlier in the day. also, the fire's creating its own weather pattern. it's so ferocious
this is new for us. i never been in an area where they had bad fires and then we came up here yesterday morning, it was very thick coming through the valley and then cleared. we're hoping we're okay. >> reporter: and it's been difficult for everyone that's affected by this fire. just in the few days and the two days that we have been here, this fire has grown to more than 15,000 achors and as you mentioned, fred, just 7% containment. fred, back to you. >> nick, thanks so much for...
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what can you tell us? >> reporter: well, during the day, large number of muslim brotherhood individuals taken prison here in central cairo were being moved from the center of the city to a prison on the outskirts to the north. it appears during this, some state media reports conflicting here, but some suggest militants attacked part of the convoy or a police officer traveling with the prisoners taken hostage. at the end of the day, there are now 36, at least of those prisoners dead. suffocated to death by teargas fired in to the vehicle they were traveling in. but this comes after a day of comparative calm here in central cairo. the muslim brotherhood planned two large protest marches to move towards two government buildings and the military always threatened to use live ammunition to repel anyone that threatens state institutions. dusting and the curfew set in, the marches were scaled back significantly. one or two small scatter protests and the head of the army saying that there were quote room for every
what can you tell us? >> reporter: well, during the day, large number of muslim brotherhood individuals taken prison here in central cairo were being moved from the center of the city to a prison on the outskirts to the north. it appears during this, some state media reports conflicting here, but some suggest militants attacked part of the convoy or a police officer traveling with the prisoners taken hostage. at the end of the day, there are now 36, at least of those prisoners dead....
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we ain't going to let nobody turn us around. we ain't going to let nobody turn us around. we're going to keep walking. we're going to keep on talking. we're going to keep on voting. we're going to keep on job building. we're going to keep on educating. we're going to keep on mentoring. we're going to keep on community building. we're going to keep on ending violence. we're going to keep on creating peace. we ain't going to let nobody turn us around. >> and bernice king is dr. king's youngest child. she just turned 5 years old when her father was killed. bernice sat down for a cnn.com red chair interview. >> hey, fred. we recently sat down with bernice king at ebeneezer baptist church here in atlanta and she told us about learning of her father's death when she was only 5 years old, what it was like growing up as martin luther king jr.'s daughter. >> when the assassination occurred i was asleep. and the next day or -- my mother had to find a way to to explain to me that your father -- when you see him, he's going to be in a cassette and he won't be able to talk with you. wo
we ain't going to let nobody turn us around. we ain't going to let nobody turn us around. we're going to keep walking. we're going to keep on talking. we're going to keep on voting. we're going to keep on job building. we're going to keep on educating. we're going to keep on mentoring. we're going to keep on community building. we're going to keep on ending violence. we're going to keep on creating peace. we ain't going to let nobody turn us around. >> and bernice king is dr. king's...
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joey jackson joins us again from new york. so, joey, first of all, the military prison system, how would they handle this, this request, would they even be prepared really to do so? >> well, at this point, suzanne,er thesuzanne, their indication is they're not prepared. an official request would be made and the issue would be whether they could be compelled to provide that therapy. now, here is how it would with play out legally, suzanne. what happens is that we have an eighth amendment. we know that under our constitution and speaks to the issue of cruel and inhumane treatment and punishment. here is what happens. you are required to give if you are a federal prison or any prison for that matter, medical treatment to a prisoner. however, the issue here will be whether or not the denial of this treatment constitutes the deliberate indifference and is in a serious medical condition. the answers to those questions will have a lot to do with whether he is afford this had treatment or continued thdenied treatment. >> this is what
joey jackson joins us again from new york. so, joey, first of all, the military prison system, how would they handle this, this request, would they even be prepared really to do so? >> well, at this point, suzanne,er thesuzanne, their indication is they're not prepared. an official request would be made and the issue would be whether they could be compelled to provide that therapy. now, here is how it would with play out legally, suzanne. what happens is that we have an eighth amendment....
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what do you have for us, sanjay? >> fred, i'm going to have much more of my investigation into medical marijuana and also how it may have saved the life of one little girl. also, details on a ground-breaking new test to diagnose alzheimer's. perhaps a full decade before the onset of memory loss. and five foods you should never eat. some of them you would never guess. i've got all that and much more ahead, 4:30 eastern. at a dry cleaner, we replaced people with a machine. what? customers didn't like it. so why do banks do it? hello? hello?! if your bank doesn't let you talk to a real person 24/7, you need an ally. hello? ally bank. your money needs an ally. >>> you may remember earlier this week part of a disney resort collapsed into the ground. the cause, yet another florida sinkhole swallowing the earth and buildings above. sinkholes continue to draw headlines in the sunshine state and now have drawn our david mattingly to look for the inside story, literally. >> reporter: it's just a few short steps down to an incr
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and then later on amy holmes will join us. ahead of this, the president unveiled new measures for government surveillance. how does he sell this in the wake of edward snowden? >> i don't really think he can. this is a pr nightmare for the obama administration right now. all the things he's talking about, all the things he's shared sounds like a lot of talk to the american people. it's really disappointing in a sense that for the most part, the things we discover from snowden are things that we already knew and just forgotten. they have been recharacterized and reframed. now it looks as if it's breaking news and obama is putting out a lot of fires. at this point with the economy still being sluggish and people having a huge distrust of the government, i don't think there's really very much he can say to the american people other than totally getting rid of the nsa that's going to win over most american's trust. >> are you saying this because there had been details around out before? we've been -- with the fake scandals that don
and then later on amy holmes will join us. ahead of this, the president unveiled new measures for government surveillance. how does he sell this in the wake of edward snowden? >> i don't really think he can. this is a pr nightmare for the obama administration right now. all the things he's talking about, all the things he's shared sounds like a lot of talk to the american people. it's really disappointing in a sense that for the most part, the things we discover from snowden are things...
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she is joining us live. deb feyerick, take me back to the very beginning inside this courtroom when the verdict was read. >> reporter: well, i'll tell you, the families were really ready for a verdict. they've been waiting for five days to hear what the verdict found in connection with their loved ones, who they believe whitey bulger killed. but in the end this was so mixed. you could just feel the emotion in that courtroom. 11 people, 11 of the victims, it was found were murdered by whitey bulger. that he had some role, whether as a principal, a co-conspirator, whether he aided and abetted. but there were seven families who have no resolution. the jury simply could not find enough evidence that, in fact, bulger was involved. the ruling of one person, steve davis, as you heard, you were talking just now. well, there was no finding in his sister's case which means they simply could not find enough evidence either way that, in fact, he was involved or he wasn't involved. you had families who were hugging each
she is joining us live. deb feyerick, take me back to the very beginning inside this courtroom when the verdict was read. >> reporter: well, i'll tell you, the families were really ready for a verdict. they've been waiting for five days to hear what the verdict found in connection with their loved ones, who they believe whitey bulger killed. but in the end this was so mixed. you could just feel the emotion in that courtroom. 11 people, 11 of the victims, it was found were murdered by...
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. >> he was going to show us. we said no, that's okay. >> happening now in the cnn "newsroom," one of the fastest moving fires in 50 years and floods. we're live coast to coast with the latest on that. >> and three winning powerball tickets. we could meet one of the lucky people today. and usher and his ex-wife getting ready to battle it out in an atlanta courtroom. a fresh custody fight after their 5-year-old son nearly drown in a swimming pool. plus this. >> queue internet. >> it is a scene straight out of sky fall. hack verers have a new way to sn you through your cell phone. the news starts right now. >>> good morning. happy friday. >>. i'm don lemon in today for carol. there is a new warning surrounding the nationwide manhadnma manhunt for the kidnapping and murder suspect. they say james dimaggio may have boo booby-trapped his car with explosives. a third family member, ethan, is missing, though remains found in the burned home are consistent with a child ethan's age. miguel joins us live with the latest fro
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a spokesperson told us the company can take action on fraudulent pages like these when reporters use them. if they discover a page that is suspicious, report it to facebook. don? >> mary snow, thank you for your reporting. >>> still ahead here on cnn, more flooding problems this summer of storms for much of the country. we take a look at the areas being hit hard right now. mine was earned in djibouti, africa. 2004. vietnam in 1972. [ all ] fort benning, georgia in 1999. [ male announcer ] usaa auto insurance is often handed down from generation to generation. because it offers a superior level of protection and because usaa's commitment to serve military members, veterans, and their families is without equal. begin your legacy, get an auto insurance quote. usaa. we know what it means to serve. >>> okay. get to some breaking news and this video is coming out of middle, tennessee, we've been telling you about the flooding there. this is a baby being rescued there this morning. again, from our affiliate krn. it's in nashville, tennessee. and we're told that rescuers saved a baby that wa
a spokesperson told us the company can take action on fraudulent pages like these when reporters use them. if they discover a page that is suspicious, report it to facebook. don? >> mary snow, thank you for your reporting. >>> still ahead here on cnn, more flooding problems this summer of storms for much of the country. we take a look at the areas being hit hard right now. mine was earned in djibouti, africa. 2004. vietnam in 1972. [ all ] fort benning, georgia in 1999. [ male...
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he joins us by phone. scott, tell us about what progress fire crews are or are not making today. >> the fire crews are make progress. this is a fast-moving wildfire. and as of last evening, the fire has entered yosemite national park. and there's approximately 11,000 acres of yosemite national park that have been affected by the rim fire. >> so scott, i'm a californian. i've been to yosemite. i've hiked half dome. it is one of the jewels of the national park system. it is absolutely beautiful. you have a lot of poem concerned. how close is this getting to obviously the sites there of the valley there in yosemite? >> right now the fire is well over 20 miles away from yosemite valley. the fire entered the park last evening in the lake eleanor area which is in the northwestern portion of the park. this is a fairly remote area. there's not a lot of visitor services. but then you mention half tome, el capitan, yosemite falls, yosemite valley, are well over 20 miles away from the fire. >> scott gedeman, we appre
he joins us by phone. scott, tell us about what progress fire crews are or are not making today. >> the fire crews are make progress. this is a fast-moving wildfire. and as of last evening, the fire has entered yosemite national park. and there's approximately 11,000 acres of yosemite national park that have been affected by the rim fire. >> so scott, i'm a californian. i've been to yosemite. i've hiked half dome. it is one of the jewels of the national park system. it is absolutely...
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talk to us today. help the gulf when we made recover and learn the gulf, bp from what happened so we could be a better, safer energy company. i can tell you - safety is at the heart of everything we do. we've added cutting-edge technology, like a new deepwater well cap and a state-of-the-art monitoring center, where experts watch over all drilling activity twenty-four-seven. and we're sharing what we've learned, so we can all produce energy more safely. our commitment has never been stronger. >>> checking our top stories at 18 minutes past the hour, one person is dead and two others missing after a deadly flash flood ripped through colorado over the weekend. floodwaters over 15 feet deep threw flooded homes and threw cars into the river. the water reached speeds of 30 miles an hour. >>> and ugly and most possibly the most idiotic rodeo stunt at the missouri state fair, under criticism from both republicans and democrats. a clown, a rodeo clown wearing a barack obama mask stuck a broom up his backside a
talk to us today. help the gulf when we made recover and learn the gulf, bp from what happened so we could be a better, safer energy company. i can tell you - safety is at the heart of everything we do. we've added cutting-edge technology, like a new deepwater well cap and a state-of-the-art monitoring center, where experts watch over all drilling activity twenty-four-seven. and we're sharing what we've learned, so we can all produce energy more safely. our commitment has never been stronger....
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thank you for scaring us a little bit. making us pay super duper attention. >> i'm sorry. he's fine. you need to be beware. >>> coming up, a woman takes her computer to the best buy geek squad. they're the best in the business, right, to be repaired? one year later some risque pictures of her suddenly show up online. how did that happen? that's next. ♪ you're not made of money, so don't overpay for boat insurance. geico, see how much you could save. but for all these symptoms, you also take kaopectate. new kaopectate caplets -- soothing relief for all those symptoms. kaopectate. one and done. >>> ever take your laptop in for a cleaning? you know, the good scrub the hard drive, that kind of thing? you're saying to yourself, i'm giving these people all of my stuff. passwords. photos. credit card information. is this going to be okay? there is a lawsuit out there file ed just last week against best buy against this alabama art student who said she found her personal photographs plastered on the internet. nude ones. she claims a best buy employee plucked them off her hard dr
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many activists are letting us know they are melting. today we find out just how fast from a scientist at nasa. >>> deejay robbie wild lives in a world of rhythm and bass. he just can't hear it. severe ear infections as a child left wild 100% deaf in his right here and 80% deaf in his left. >> dealing with the hearing loss, i went up to my mom and i said, it's okay, i'll be all right, i promise you. you'll see i'll be fine. >> reporter: although hearing is the most important sense in a deejay's life, wild was still determined to make it. he went to deejay school to learn the art of turntableism and he relies on a computer to see the music. red is a kick from the bass. blue, that's a snare. greens are vocals. >> i don't want you to see me as a deaf deejay or a deaf kid trying to deejay. i want you to see me as a great deejay that happens to be deaf, you know, because i don't want sympathy, i don't want let's give him a gift because he's hearing impaired. >> wild got noticed by hep. it also earned him a spot on a commercial, thrusting him
many activists are letting us know they are melting. today we find out just how fast from a scientist at nasa. >>> deejay robbie wild lives in a world of rhythm and bass. he just can't hear it. severe ear infections as a child left wild 100% deaf in his right here and 80% deaf in his left. >> dealing with the hearing loss, i went up to my mom and i said, it's okay, i'll be all right, i promise you. you'll see i'll be fine. >> reporter: although hearing is the most important...
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thanks for watching us eat cookies. carol costello -- >> please tell me you have my back, carol. >> i love carol costello. >> i love you right back. have a great day, guys. "newsroom" starts now. >>> happening now in "newsroom" a shooting just because. >> one man, he has blood on him. >>> a 23-year-old australian baseball player gunned down. >> he's not conscious. >> now, a warning from his home country, stay away from the united states. >> think twice. on mape street usa. >> shocking new video from one of the alleged shooters. >>> also mirranda rights. breaking his silence. >> about me going to the jail. >> detained at heathrow. a cnn exclusive you'll see no where else. >>> plus, mark zum ckerberg. one-on-one with cnn. >> how do you do this? how developed is the plan? >> we have a rough plan for what we think we're going to need to do. >> his next world-changing project. >>> and the kiss seen around the world. the russian track stars and now the real story behind the lip lock. pucker up, you're live in the "cnn newsroo
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cnn's dan simon is in haley, idaho, with more for us. good morning, dan. >> reporter: good morning, carol. we are at the base camp. this is a pretty vast operation. we've got 1,200 firefighters battling this blaze. and we're told by officials that there is a potential for this fire to get even worse. as you said, 100,000 acres. as always is the case with wildfires, wind is such an important factor. but crews are optimistic that they might get help from mother nature today. in terms of the fire-fighting effort, 1,200 firefighters, a lot of aircraft. you got the dc-10 dropping fire retardant. you got helicopters dropping water. hopefully that will make a difference, as you said, this is an affluent area where many celebrities have homes. obviously they want to do the best they can to protect some of these large homes. at this point, we should tell you that the damage actually has been fairly minimal, just a few outbuildings basically that have burned down. the people feeling the brunt seem to be the local businesses. obviously this is a to
cnn's dan simon is in haley, idaho, with more for us. good morning, dan. >> reporter: good morning, carol. we are at the base camp. this is a pretty vast operation. we've got 1,200 firefighters battling this blaze. and we're told by officials that there is a potential for this fire to get even worse. as you said, 100,000 acres. as always is the case with wildfires, wind is such an important factor. but crews are optimistic that they might get help from mother nature today. in terms of the...
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our affiliate kusi joins us live. tell us more. >> reporter: good morning. i should tell you first of all we set up a cot here at city hall. i am here every single morning. there's no reason to go home whatsoever. we are certainly following the mayor of san diego with a great deal of interest because there is so much going on on all fronts. now, whether the mayor physically shows up here at city hall today remains to be seen. yesterday, monday, was scheduled to be his first day back at work after his intensive two-week behavioral therapy. he did not appear to be here at city hall. we didn't follow him for 24 hours but the only place he appeared to be yesterday and was was downtown law office where he was involved in mediation with noted attorney gloria allred and her client, and so there is mediation going on. we knew there would be a great deal of activity behind the scenes here. the mayor has hired a well known labor attorney and he's known for not being public but working behind the scenes. so there have been rumors here at city hall that the mayor is inv
our affiliate kusi joins us live. tell us more. >> reporter: good morning. i should tell you first of all we set up a cot here at city hall. i am here every single morning. there's no reason to go home whatsoever. we are certainly following the mayor of san diego with a great deal of interest because there is so much going on on all fronts. now, whether the mayor physically shows up here at city hall today remains to be seen. yesterday, monday, was scheduled to be his first day back at...
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rachel nichols joins us live with the latest. rachel, i know you probably did not miss this new york post cover that came out this morning. i think that the face says it all, but certainly the headline just go says a whole lot more. give me your take on this. >> i think that's the headline of the day. competition of the tabloids around here, i think that is definitely the winner. look, this is a soap opera of epic proportions. it is only getting stranger as we go here. his suspension is expected sometime this afternoon. but as you mentioned, you will probably still see him on the field with the new york yankees tonight in chicago, of course, playing his first game of the season on this day, why not? the reason is because if baseball suspends him under their drug policy, under their joint drug agreement, then players are allowed to play while they are appealing and a-rod has certainly said he will appeal. now, the baseball commissioner's office did leak last week that they were possibly considering suspending him under the commiss
rachel nichols joins us live with the latest. rachel, i know you probably did not miss this new york post cover that came out this morning. i think that the face says it all, but certainly the headline just go says a whole lot more. give me your take on this. >> i think that's the headline of the day. competition of the tabloids around here, i think that is definitely the winner. look, this is a soap opera of epic proportions. it is only getting stranger as we go here. his suspension is...
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there's a use or possible use of surgically implanted bombs. are these indications that the group is more mofortified in yo view? >> i think it's the reverse. a bomb make who are's implanted bombs in underwear although i don't think there's any evidence that he's been able to put a bomb in somebody's -- actual somebody's body because there are all sorts of problems with detonating such a device. you know, this group is zero for four in its attempts to kill people with the devices. they try to kill the saudi minister responsible for terrorism. that didn't work. they tried to blow up northwest flight over detroit on christmas day 2009. that didn't work. tried to blow up cargo planes going into the united states. that didn't work. they tried to put a bomb on another american plane. so far they haven't been able to do anything with them. >> peter, thanks so much. good to see you. >> thank you. >>> we're hearing now new news in this sports world that third baseman a-rod is about to be suspended. but he'll also be in the lineup for tomorrow night whe
there's a use or possible use of surgically implanted bombs. are these indications that the group is more mofortified in yo view? >> i think it's the reverse. a bomb make who are's implanted bombs in underwear although i don't think there's any evidence that he's been able to put a bomb in somebody's -- actual somebody's body because there are all sorts of problems with detonating such a device. you know, this group is zero for four in its attempts to kill people with the devices. they...
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they have weighed in a way generally speaking of condemning the use of chemical weapons and using chemical weapons against civilians and articulating a requirement that the assad regime be held accountable for its actions. those viewpoints are relevant to this discussion. one part of my answer important for you and your viewers to understand, the president of the united states is elected with the duty to protect the nation alle al interests in the united states of america and the decisions he makes about the decisions that he makes about our foreign policy is with our national security interests front and center. >> just to follow up on that quickly last night in the mbs interview, he said that there is a chance that chemical weapons might be turned against the united states and i was just curious, he said that was part of his national security deliberations. did does he really this i that syria is capable of launching chemical weapons at the united states? what does he mean by that? >> i think what we're very concerned about is the willingness the assad regime demonstrated to use chemical
they have weighed in a way generally speaking of condemning the use of chemical weapons and using chemical weapons against civilians and articulating a requirement that the assad regime be held accountable for its actions. those viewpoints are relevant to this discussion. one part of my answer important for you and your viewers to understand, the president of the united states is elected with the duty to protect the nation alle al interests in the united states of america and the decisions he...
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a video has surfaced on the internet showing raleigh cooper using a racial slur. he has apologized and has been fined. some teammates still aren't happy. now he's being excused from the team. how big is this going to get? >> you know, i keep thinking every time i hear this, all these people wringing their hands, i think of that line from "casablanca." i'm shocked, i'm shocked, there's gambling in this place! there's racial slurs going on all the time. the difference between this one, it was caught on tape, on film. so that's why people are making a big deal about it. not to excuse it but to tell you it's only a big deal because he was caught. >> do you think his career is in jeopardy? >> no. if he can still play -- go back to kerry collins, quarterback for the panthers in 1997. not only did he get caught using a racial slur, he did it twice in the same day against two different teammates. okay? the reason he survived, kerry collins, he could still play. he played another 13 years in the national football league. not for carolina. but it tells you what can happen w
a video has surfaced on the internet showing raleigh cooper using a racial slur. he has apologized and has been fined. some teammates still aren't happy. now he's being excused from the team. how big is this going to get? >> you know, i keep thinking every time i hear this, all these people wringing their hands, i think of that line from "casablanca." i'm shocked, i'm shocked, there's gambling in this place! there's racial slurs going on all the time. the difference between this...
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tonight i'm using the just the two of us setting. electrolux. be even more amazing. see the electrolux kitchen and laundry appliance collection at the home depot today. >>> all right, moms out there. we know raising children, that's quite the job. how about doing it while the world spotlight is on you and you're the wife of the president of the united states? no easy feat for sure. first lady michelle obama is opening up about that role and athena jones has the inside look. athena? >> fred, in this sunday's parade magazine, the first lady dishes on turning 50, her rules for parenting in the white house and whether a woman could soon be president. we got an early look. first lady, michelle obama, biking with her family friday on martha's vineyard and opening up to parade about raising 15-year-old malia and 12-year-old sasha. what i tell my kids is i'm preparing you for college and life so, having independence, knowing how to set your own boundaries, figuring out how to make that balance. asked about these comments to wcax -- >> as a busy single mother or busy mother -
tonight i'm using the just the two of us setting. electrolux. be even more amazing. see the electrolux kitchen and laundry appliance collection at the home depot today. >>> all right, moms out there. we know raising children, that's quite the job. how about doing it while the world spotlight is on you and you're the wife of the president of the united states? no easy feat for sure. first lady michelle obama is opening up about that role and athena jones has the inside look. athena?...
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and she just kept repeating, "you saved us, you saved us." at that point, you know, i told her, "it's okay, honey, you're safe." she then came over to me and jumped into my arms. >> it's been more than two months now since these women were found. these women were freed after so long in captivity, and as i said, we are learning today some of the details about what went on while they were being held. our pamela brown is outside the courthouse right now in cleveland. she has been covering the story from the beginning. pamela, as i said, we really are learning new things and seeing things that we had never seen before in this case. >> reporter: yeah. jaw-dropping information here, really bringing reality to the surface, john. seeing some of this physical evidence, seeing the gun that ariel castro used to threaten his victims, and seeing pictures of inside the house. this is the first time, john, that we're seeing what these rooms look like, where the women were held. we saw the room where amanda berry was kept with her young daughter. and you see
and she just kept repeating, "you saved us, you saved us." at that point, you know, i told her, "it's okay, honey, you're safe." she then came over to me and jumped into my arms. >> it's been more than two months now since these women were found. these women were freed after so long in captivity, and as i said, we are learning today some of the details about what went on while they were being held. our pamela brown is outside the courthouse right now in cleveland. she...
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he joins us live. good morning, mr. play mayor. >> good morning, carol. >> it appears from the pictures that this plane literally slammed to the ground. >> yes, it did. we don't know why it did. but it left a pretty long debris field and broke up into several parts with the fuselage and the wing section separated. >> was weather a factor, do you think? >> we can't rule it out 100%, but during that period of time, there was no storms in the area. but we can't rule it out 100%. >> were you at the airport at the time of the crash or are you there to help? >> i'm here now. >> you're there now. >> the call went out about 4:45 local time. which would be 5:45 east coast. >> can you describe the scene for us as it looks now? >> well, the front section of the nose section is still in tact, even though it was broken up into pieces and the wing section is probably about a football field length away from the nose section. engines are scattered in the area and debris is everywhere. probably the closest home is probably between a qua
he joins us live. good morning, mr. play mayor. >> good morning, carol. >> it appears from the pictures that this plane literally slammed to the ground. >> yes, it did. we don't know why it did. but it left a pretty long debris field and broke up into several parts with the fuselage and the wing section separated. >> was weather a factor, do you think? >> we can't rule it out 100%, but during that period of time, there was no storms in the area. but we can't rule...
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he's joining us from washington. so nice to have you here with us. heard a lot of people, got a lot of pictures and tweets from that event. many friends have gathered there. tell us what that moment was like when you saw sea of people on saturday some 50 years later. >> thank you for having me today. it was unbelievable. it reminded me of 50 years ago when we came to washington and i just kept wishing that martin luther king jr. and the other eight participants, other eight leaders and the so-called big six could have been there. it was moving to see so many young people and grandparents with their grand children there. they all wanted to be there to share and participate in the moment. >> you were close to dr. king. do you think he would believe we were in the right place at a good place when it comes to race relations? >> martin luther king jr. would be very pleased that we come to this point in our history. he would be gratified to see that we have an african-american in the white house and see more members in the congress that are minority. afric
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joining us clinical psychologist, sheila. thanks for joining us. what due make have that performance? what do you think he was trying to do in court? >> i think the word performance is correct. i think it's important to talk about as a topic. basically, i think it was very manipulative. there are small grains of truth of what he said, i watch so much violent porn all the time, it took a toll on the way i see women and the way i see sex. sure. you know what, this is not a man that shares the same conscience you and i do. this is a man that does not have a moral compass. >> you say it was manipulative. we should point out one of the women he abused and tortured so long was in the courtroom at the time. who was he trying to manipulate there? >> i think it's another form of trying to abuse these women. he did it physically. let's not overlook the psychological abuse these women have suffered, by saying they weren't virgins. i hope everybody watching who was just as shocked and disgusted by these statements, the way we can help these women heal on a lar
joining us clinical psychologist, sheila. thanks for joining us. what due make have that performance? what do you think he was trying to do in court? >> i think the word performance is correct. i think it's important to talk about as a topic. basically, i think it was very manipulative. there are small grains of truth of what he said, i watch so much violent porn all the time, it took a toll on the way i see women and the way i see sex. sure. you know what, this is not a man that shares...
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there's noway he the play like he used to. he's not going to put up the numbers in the past but he still feels he has something to prove. he has a right to show the yankees he deserves to wear that uniform. >> is there a sense he's determined? he's still saying he's innocent or any sense of remorse or regret this is happening? >> reporter: i haven't seen regret. i've seen a determination to fight through his injuries. a determination to prove himself out on the field and i asked why he doesn't do more one or one interviews. >> thank you very much. appreciate it. >>> here is also what we're working on for this hour. this is an unprecedented move by the obama administration. closing 19 diplomatic posts for the week. >>> san diego's mayor is taking to weeks off. he's going to rehab, counselling. dogged by sexual harassment allegations. he's hoping that therapy will help improve his image, perhaps change his behavior. we'll see. >>> this little guy. he lost on jeopardy but it didn't end there. why so many on social media think he
there's noway he the play like he used to. he's not going to put up the numbers in the past but he still feels he has something to prove. he has a right to show the yankees he deserves to wear that uniform. >> is there a sense he's determined? he's still saying he's innocent or any sense of remorse or regret this is happening? >> reporter: i haven't seen regret. i've seen a determination to fight through his injuries. a determination to prove himself out on the field and i asked why...
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wendy walsh, mark, thanks to both of you for joining us. mark, i know you'll be sticking around fsh the next hour. much more of "newsroom" straight ahead with don lemon. i'm fredricka whitfield. i know you're going to pick it up from here. >> absolutely, fred. thank you very much. as you said extraordinary c confluence of events. we're going to continue on with that and much more. i'm don lemon. we have bizarre new details of the alleged kidnapping of 16 hannah anderson, the couple who spotted hannah and her suspected captor in idaho say the teen was wearing pajamas and she and dimaggio were camping with a cat. >> these people did not want to talk to us whatsoever. and i said to the girl soaking her feet, i said what are you doing with your feet in the water, i said don't you know there's fish in there, kind of joking. and as we turned to ride away, she didn't make any comment until we started riding away and she says it looks like we're all in trouble now. all of their gear looked like it was brand new. that was another little flag that wa
wendy walsh, mark, thanks to both of you for joining us. mark, i know you'll be sticking around fsh the next hour. much more of "newsroom" straight ahead with don lemon. i'm fredricka whitfield. i know you're going to pick it up from here. >> absolutely, fred. thank you very much. as you said extraordinary c confluence of events. we're going to continue on with that and much more. i'm don lemon. we have bizarre new details of the alleged kidnapping of 16 hannah anderson, the...